Galleries & Museums

Thoughts on shows I’ve seen in galleries and museums.

  • Warhol in Three D

    The Whitney’s Warhol exhibit gave me a new perspective on his work.  Up until “Andy Warhol— From A to B and Back Again,” I had only considered his art in two-dimensions – in books, in magazines, and on stark white walls. The current Whitney exhibit got me to consider him in three. Two labels in

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  • Bowie is Documentary

    There were two pieces of Bowie memorabilia I brought with me my freshman year of college and my first time away from home. One was a white t-shirt with a silhouetted image of Bowie with his jacket slung over one shoulder and the other was a Black & White door poster of him in an

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  • Imagine 30 Years Ago

    http://www.youtube.com/v/RfeaNKcffMk?hl=en&hd=1<\/embed><\/object><\/div>";” alt=””> Bowie credits Lennon for inspiring “Fame.” Thirty years ago today. Where was I? High School. It feels like I was much older but the numbers don’t lie. Thirty years ago today I was in high school when John Lennon died. I don’t think it meant much to me then. I was not a

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  • More than a Show

    I am fortunate to have really talented friends. Becky and I have been friends since college. I consider myself lucky to have been able to witness the development of her photography commercially and artistically from before her Tokyo days or as she once put it: “In college, when we used to just hang a bed

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